Under the Apple Tree is a heartfelt historical fiction novel set during World War II in Portsmouth, England. The story follows a family that loses their home in a bombing raid and moves in with their grandmother, trying to rebuild their lives amidst chaos and loss.
Judy, a young woman working in the Women's Voluntary Service, has already lost her fiancé to the war. Her aunt Polly, also a volunteer, is grieving the loss of her husband. Their father Dick, a World War I veteran, suffers from chronic asthma and trauma caused by being gassed during the war.
Each character in the story is going through their own pain, yet they all show great courage and resilience. Judy loses her hearing during a bombing while trying to help Polly. Later, the family learns about the death of Judy’s brother, Terry. However, his fiancée Jean is expecting his child, and the birth of baby Hope brings emotional healing and even helps Judy regain her hearing.
Lilian Harry’s writing beautifully captures the spirit of a close-knit family during wartime. The book highlights themes of love, loss, strength, and the power of hope. It’s an emotional and inspiring read that shows how people supported one another during one of the most difficult times in history.